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  1. History. Imprints. See also. References. External links. Penguin Group is a British trade book publisher and part of Penguin Random House, which is owned by the German media conglomerate Bertelsmann.

  2. Penguin Group es una editorial de libros especializados y forma parte de Penguin Random House. Es propiedad de Pearson PLC , la compañía global de educación y publicaciones, y Bertelsmann , el conglomerado alemán de medios de comunicación.

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    Penguin Random House was formed on July 1, 2013 by Markus Dohle upon the completion of a £2.4 million transaction between Bertelsmann and Pearson to merge their respective trade publishing companies, Random House and Penguin Group. Bertelsmann and Pearson, the parent companies, initially owned 53% and 47%, respectively. Jane Ciabattari of Library J...

    DK

    DK (Dorling Kindersley) was founded in London in 1974 and is a reference publisher focusing on non-fiction for adults and children.[citation needed] 1. Alpha, publishes Complete Idiot's Guides As of 2015, DK also has official publishing relationships with Angry Birds, Lego, Marvel, Star Wars, and Disney.[better source needed]

    Crown Publishing Group

    Crown Publishing was founded in 1933 as the Outlet Book Company, a remainder house, and is now a publisher of fiction and narrative non-fiction.In 2018, Crown was combined with the main Random House Publishing Group. 1. Amphoto Books, publishes photography books 2. Broadway Books, founded in 1996 as part of Bantam Doubleday Dell and is now the paperback imprint of Crown 3. Clarkson Potter, produces cookbooks, illustrated gift books, and journals 4. Crown Archetype, hardcover publisher of pop-...

    Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group

    1. Alfred A. Knopf, publisher of hardcover fiction and nonfiction, founded in 1915 by Alfred A. Knopf, and Blanche Knopf. Titles under Alfred A. Knopf have won 58 Pulitzers as well as Nobel and National Book Awards. 2. Doubleday, publisher of commercial, literary, and serious nonfiction founded in 1897 3. Pantheon, founded in 1942 by Kurt Wolff 4. Schocken, publisher of Judaica, became a part of Random House in 1945 5. Vintage Books, trade paperback publisher founded by Alfred A. Knopf in 195...

    Book Country

    Book Country was a subsidiary online writing and publishing community. Book Country was launched in April 2011 with a focus on romance, mystery, science fiction, fantasy. On July 29, 2013, Book Country relaunched with online writing workshops in more than 60 literary categories, including literary fiction, memoir, and women's fiction. As of September 2013, the site had more than 10,000 members.As of November 2020, the site is no longer operational.

    Penguin Random House at Open Library
  3. Penguin Random House is the international home to more than 300 editorially and creatively independent publishing imprints. Together, our imprints publish over 70,000 digital and 15,000 print titles annually, with more than 100,000 eBooks available worldwide. Browse our divisions and imprints below to learn more about the distinct and diverse ...

  4. Made up of more than 300 editorially and creatively independent imprints and brands. Comprised of adult and children’s fiction and nonfiction print and digital trade book publishing. More than 10,000 employees worldwide, with more than 5,000 employees in North America.

  5. Imprints: Penguin Classics, Viking Press: Revenue: €3.4 billion : Owner(s) Bertelsmann: No. of employees: 10,000: Official website: penguin.co.uk

  6. The Penguin Publishing Group is one of the leading trade book publishers in the United States, comprised of imprints with a long and rich history dating back to the nineteenth century.